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05-22-2011, 10:08 PM | #45 |
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I had zero issue with my RE on my EVO last sat around 3:30pm running On Eastern Corridor, doing about 80... So I still feel good about them, so far
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05-23-2011, 12:54 AM | #46 | |
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Btw,you shouldn't compare a 4 wheel drive car with a rear drive la. I believe PS2 has better performance on wet road (from my limited experience on PS2 RFTs). |
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05-23-2011, 01:08 AM | #48 | |
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btw, last nite around 11:30pm I was with my e90+RE on Princess Margaret Road feeling the grip ![]() ![]()
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05-23-2011, 01:11 AM | #49 | |
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Although I was trying different tyres with differnet cars, I could conclude that tyres with good dry peformance couldn't be doing as good as other normal performance tyres on wet TM highway. Probably the better performance tyres are wider,which has more surface and they are running under 'slightly more powerful' cars. The golden rule for safety under heavy rain is always driving under legal speed. Cheap or expensive tyres would feel almost the same under heavy rain. If cost is an issue while good performance is essential, go for Z1 (18'')/AD08 (19''), otherwise PS2 would be good for both wet and dry. p.s. if you want to give some reward (stone chips) to cars who push you hard,highly recommednd R tyres or AD08. Last edited by ny911; 05-23-2011 at 01:22 AM.. |
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05-23-2011, 01:14 AM | #50 | |
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(Of I course, if I was driving a heavily modded M3 for track use then I will go for more hardcore tires, hehehe...) |
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05-23-2011, 01:21 AM | #51 | |
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"The golden rule for safety under heavy rain is always driving under legal speed. Cheap or expensive tyres would feel almost the same under heavy rain. If cost is an issue while good performance is essential, go for Z1 (18'')/AD08 (19''), otherwise PS2 would be good for both wet and dry." You raise an interesting point, I wonder about the hydroplaning resistance between performance tires and regular passenger tires, how big a difference is there? Last edited by JohnMan; 05-23-2011 at 01:27 AM.. |
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05-23-2011, 01:26 AM | #52 | |
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05-23-2011, 01:42 AM | #53 | |
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05-23-2011, 02:28 AM | #55 |
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It's interesting just how complex tires are. I bet the vast majority of HK drivers (or for that matter, drivers in US or UK or Canada or Australia) don't give much thought to it. But the amount of engineering effort going into designing the tires by the various tire manufacturers shows there is a great deal of science involved. Granted, we don't hear much about it, because the specific engineering knowledge on contact patch, tread design or tire materials (i.e amount of carbon black or silica content in the tires) is considered competitive trade secrets by the tire manufacturers. But I always find it amusing that there is so much more to the unassuming black and round rubber then meets the eyes.
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05-23-2011, 07:33 AM | #56 |
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http://image.nengun.com/catalogue/original/nengun-2846-02-bridgestone-potenza_-_re-11s.png
Anyone seen this in hk?? Re 11 S |
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05-23-2011, 01:55 PM | #57 |
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05-23-2011, 10:38 PM | #58 | |
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![]() Golden rule for safety distance behind a motor vehicle is 1-1.5 car length for every 10 mph (16 km/h). At 120km/h you should have 7-8 car lengths which is 150 ft distance to stop no matter if you have good tires or brakes. I'm more worried about being rear ended since HK drivers like to tailgate! Also, my peeve are HK drivers driving in my blind spots on open highway. ![]() Normally I use 3-6-9 seconds rule. 3 under normal, 6 in rain/fog or 150 km/hr and 7-9 under heavy torrential downpour/heavy fog (+ not being able to see beyond the vehicle in front) or +180 km/hr. ![]() |
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05-23-2011, 11:28 PM | #59 | |
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But getting back to topic, 180 km+ in a torrential downpour? I don't think ANY tire can handle that and not hydroplane! ![]() I recall a few drivers simply parking their car on the side of the highway or under the bridge during that downpour because the forward visbility is too limited and their tires probably could'nt handle the condition. Last edited by JohnMan; 05-23-2011 at 11:36 PM.. |
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05-26-2011, 12:38 AM | #61 |
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05-26-2011, 07:31 AM | #62 |
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I'm using PS2s and they've served pretty so far, but so damn expensive. When I have to replace these, I'll probably go for something a little cheaper like PS3.
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05-27-2011, 02:25 AM | #63 | |
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How much did you get your PS2s for? How much cheaper for the PS3? I paid $1350 per tire for my Goodyear F1s. |
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05-30-2011, 01:22 PM | #64 |
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Get my PSS installed tonight and have a test drive in Shek O.......i can say the dry performance is very similar to the AD08 i experienced before.......let me report the wet performance later on.....
As i upgrade the size from 225 to 235 and 255 to 265.......better handling but feel less response when start up from stop......and of course.....higher fuel consumption is expected..... |
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06-02-2011, 09:15 PM | #65 |
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Run flats
I use Pirelli Cinturato P7. Pretty good grip in both wet and dry. A bit more noisy than comparable sized (R16s) regular Pirellis P7s but that is the characteristic of run flats. "A" wear rating. Cost about $285 each here Down Under.
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06-03-2011, 10:57 AM | #66 | |
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Bro...how's the noise vs. AD08? You now have some very heavy shoes!
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